,* * * \ ' * V- ? ;>■ /. •>"??» ’ A ?T'"~ ■ >'-.;i^ : .-,v.’.:' v —V 4'* .: T i s ‘V 4 vi' *: ’tP lU&i'tey.* K'WC*-* - .i , '>3 .*1:1 cvv : S:ivi> sim s.\? .v; I!S'iS6S.A-.’:f r ?.' •*»• •.*«& ,* •**:*► /::??©•' v••■<'•• ?Y- : .+<' ’.'^K'V-vvwy.-.y. «>. •*.* * 3 v 1... t iuu'<*-. - .. g - Laneon lie preliminary trial for the murder of Jenkins may seeni-itiiaDge to many, balls not vondetfal to tbosojvho boro rood tbe evidence tborongbly. lt was a neighborhood feud, la . > vrhieb both aides camo armed to the conflict, j * raoklcu of tbe UvejljendaDgerGd by the eneoutp* _ ; ; ter. TheLeavenworth Mger saye: Jr. “The Coorl were unanimous in their .({pmion; : r . / and ire feelfally justified in sayuy that the evidence addaced for and agafogPgily prisoner i /Warranted them in arriving eoaftosion they did.' . We have read the e: and impartially, aa< . £ .ehnioa several da; Wedety any ,tb any other. Ero’, testimony carefully srrivpd at tho same con siuee. •; ; in the country to come iolasion, after a corcfal and im the testimony. pj^opolitical friend of General Lane’s. . _ , ./edetpiae nay political sentiment that he ever ■Altered, at the same time, as a public journalist, incumbent upon us as a public duty •to-aasent to the judgment of the examining' votrnrt, and to accord to them ail praise./ Cot v ?/'Jcnhins irM a particular friend of ours, and wo k arafrst to eoofeas that our symp&lhicaare in . ifcat: r directian, but we determined to hear the ; fiaalrcsult ere weapoko oce word. /... .a* ■ Th* testimony proves conclusively that Col. , j ’ Jenkins was the aggressor, acoompanied by, three friends, allarmed; and..that the party. 4 vrere closing in on Qen. Lane; and actually shot! at hlm twice ere he showed signs of self-pro*; teolion, and the man who^wodd.not protect: 'himself, If Id his” power to do so, woc?*£ proved • to the world that he was unfit to live, and too contemptible to die. Gen. Lane acted just as every man should act&nder tike circumstances, | and pubtio opinion will sustain him.” • M •!S .■■i'.vrtrj £&»•**?*$?••' •■•■*>; ' : i ■?4 j . ov"X ;. t - v| j ,it;‘ -s t.-i -:> X.',-;- i' rf&Ux*-:; iilpi t4te*6SB Wplfi ; ''’’sv?.'*-’’'-' . Miasotiai.—Frank Blair Is meeting bis oppo*. namiM before the people, esch makingan hour’s: speeehti-eseh appointment. The victory, in \every instance, : haabeenwilh Blaif^whotakes - bold anti-slavery ground. Of the meeting at J Carondelet the ftaeocrot says: . . “At the appearance of Mr. Blair it was very v e?ideal which was Use favorite /with' the orbw<£ .-Hlsspeeeh was.the best effort of the canvass. • We have, heard many, who were present aaythat they never listened to a more compact, logical and stirring effort. The crowd stood perfectly - ; chained by the speaker’s reasoning* his gealicu* ' Isticm and tLa clear ringing of his voice upon . the night air.-- Mr. Blairs speech turnedchiefly -- uponthe *mad-silP question. His review of the opinions of Senator Hammond, of South Caro . Uaa, as enforced in his speech against the white slave* bf lbe Ndrth ani his sarcaatio liandling of the two Missouri Senators were models of eloquence, and told with wonderful effect npon the Other portions of the speech were equally pointed and felicitous. * ; : -The canvass, sofar, has been most gralifyiog ** •jfeiWb. cause of free libor. The people seem to ;b« : awWe , to their true interests, and will nn .donbtedly give sparger vote for the ticket of the Free Democracy than over before.” * £ ~‘i' v *v i >.v v* i ik&wtt iV.uM-B ’»■’ •v 'l : ; : :•'•;>.■ I-..:.; ¥>t - , , ~.- .• ~y .I*. • - V .*■ JS : % A. . <«•»;. .• , Jlfo*. Jon* HtcutaM was to open the canvass J| D Chester, by a speech on Saturday night last. : 1 - We are sorry to see that be pole himself on the . CineinnaU platform, and claims a reflection on lf he can take no higher pound y Wan that to be beaten. . ; Dearn inow Asuttd Chom**.—-The Asistio - ■ cholera has sgtln made its ippurucs ill Lon ■lon; ‘"This time,” obsesses a contemporsy, “it V has not been wafted hither from Continental . '>c. Barepe, bat hin arisin spontaioonsly in onr < 1 midst, iu Gnitslcllni perished on Monday, the '1 ttlsllnil., and before bit death he attributed hie u Ihepolsonoue etench arising from the Tbainea, on which rirsr ho wshcmpioysd ta a ,J, 'lldMermaa..Aa Inquest was' held, upon tbs' . bod son Tueedey, end the jary returned fortheir l serdict that hie death tree occasioned bynnst - taolbf Aelatio cholera. ■■■ Taaao is nothing oser which a certain daoe glooiso rasenonsly as eoandal against clergy, men. Ees.Mr. Corbett, aa eatiathle clergy mao of thoM. E. Church in Hew York, has re - ‘penlly been made, the eubjiot of acurrllona com meal. Whm a'mischlesous whisper of “indls ' oration,” the subject has been biomrjnio a - heinous crime:—while the whole elory Is as 1 ' baseless as it is eruei. The case is under inres . Ugation at Mn'C.’s request. The eery drat - step furnlihes bio with a triumphant Tlndica r:~ lion. ' » . Tho Free Banking law or lowa, which was .. r' passed by the Legislature lsnUUnler and ap «'.• . * prosed by the Qorslrnor on thedzdofMarch,bas - V x been confirmed by a popular solo of-ihapso ■ jkf * pie. The lowa system is based upon that of New : -wKvr. YoTk,-_Wiseonein, Missouri, and other Stales - . - wherelho free binking system is maintained, ~ i.. -but] it requhee each- bank to hold a-certain . famounVsrapMle according to ila abilities (say • • . . *■/. - - - '25 gloeal). H prohibits tho partial withdrawal . I l '-: . v. af collateral stocks. /. ■- I’ ' Ctntnaanain'Co.. Pa.—Tho ! Q»r- : " •# l•• Volunteer says:—“Onr.farmers hare' Z *■ doustadyhotisod their haycrops during :-i|- • - :jaasEmm&t&k V-: ‘‘ :V‘-" • ." j.- •: —tOTMi ..-iwu *■ - 8. BZODI.S A Co., atHTOKB sad PMOFBJXTORS. PIIISSTTBOH: ' MONDAY MOBtONQ, JULY 12, 1868. nEPCBLICAH COBHTV TICKET. r>»to»aM«—:i>T mmKT, - gnr g- moomucap. ntuborgb. ■ gHfOKXM I BP PtBTBICT, BOBBBT IfeKHiaiTP, Alkgfcn? Citj. * UllTfllf ‘ : . JOBZf r. rXVKIT, Mtttmrgh. , , iaggitnx, J. EXXON VOSTXR, Plttibw^b. - XLIAB H.IXISII, do" .. DAVID B. BATABD, Pm bin. l.■. JULIUS P. ZOLLSB. McKeesport. BOBIRT P. McDOWfcLI*AIBgbM« T . ; c mm. JAUK3 L. GRAIIAtf, ADeghwjr. • _ sumsouar, DAWntL ARUSTKO3Q, PttUbnrgb. OOWDMIOJinL' XACIIVU3 PATTERSON, Indiana, AUBTOL . JOHN M. LARIMER, cSrtfcn. OBBONtIL CHAUNOXt IL BOSTWICKj LawTtmwTlllf. txucrom or root, ROBERT n. CAVIB, Ohio. ILi.TXOis.~Mr. Douglas has opened the cam paign :in Illinois by a speech atChicago, in vUoh bo takes direct issue with the noble Re publicans of that Slate, nn 2L300 Thus showing a certain loss of ‘l7,6oohhdfl. ol Sugar. What cone Is not under water yet is protected on the swamp Bide, by, Ictccs built some dis tance from the woods in the fields; but tho back water rising steadily, some of tho levees are breaking every day and as a consequence the amount of cane and oom destroyed is dally in creasing. The book water has been rising reg ularly for the last six weeks abthe rate of one inch and one-oighth in twenty-four hours. Sinco the opening of tHeseoondorevasse at Bt. Charles, on the 19tn of June, tho daily rise is n Utllo over one inch and a half, tho breach widening every day, and the natural eonsoqucnce wQI bo that tho water will rise at the rate of two and three inehes in twenty-four hours. If such be tbe case, scarcely any cone or corn will be saved this season. With the exception of threo or four planta tions, there is no crop that levees and draining machines will save, if the back water bo allowod to rise two or three feet more—and 1 am sorry to say That it is (he opinion of a number of ; in telligent planters that unless (ho crevasses bo stopped at once, tho whole of that rich basin boundod by' the Mississippi, the Bayou La fourche and the Golf, will be under water within twenty-five days from nowt—and tho reasons for fearing such a calamity art, that tho Missisajppi must fall twelve feet beforp the water will ccaso to rush in through the crevasses; it cannot begin iofall-beforo ten days and it cannot fall twelve Teet short of twenly*fiTe days; hence very plausible fears ariso of a general and coni plete overflow of tho,parishes now affected by tho crevasses. Respectfully, E. 11. Aboamah. N. B.—ln tho above remarks, Ascension is not included, it being almost freo from any damage by tbe overflow. Ejection or am American Missiorart in Stria .—Beyrout, May 27.—There hag been a. disturbance at Zahleh since ray last, which is likely to b« talked of on both aides of__thc At lantic. Zahleh, I must lell you, is tho largest towhln Mount Lebanon, and with its suburb, Mhallakab, contains about 10,000 inhabitants. It is situated on the east slope of the range, just above the plain of the Bnkaa, and is dis tant from Beyrout a day's journey of eight hours, or about half way between this and Da mascus. It Is considered the head-quarters of Romanism in this place, tho people priding -themselves-upon all being members of cither the ; Latin or tho Greek Catholio Churches. Tho ! Jesuits, all Frenchmen, havo a latge establish ment in the place; and the Greek Catholics— -1 jhat is members of the Greek church who are | in communion with Romo—bave a Bishop, h | convent and numcrons priests in tbo town.— Some six months ago, an American missionary of tho Presbyterian church, look np his resi dence with the intention of learning the A ratio language, and also of seeing whether, in lime, schools could not be established in the place. Tbe)pcople themselves wero glad fo see this as all over Syria the American school* have a Grßt rate name; but the priests were exceedingly angry at his presumption for coming among their dock, and Beveral times wrote him letters warning him to leave,the place. The missionary—whoso name, by tho way, is Dod—replied that he was in his own right in living where he Uked; that he was not aware of having given any body any offence, and, that, with all due deference to tho indignant ecclesi astics, he would remaiu where ho was. E&r a time he was left unmolested rjurtmpon his con cluding a bargain ahoqgCwKich he engage^£jßoHfflTol,years; tbo storm bnrstmyggain. • One of tho chief .Greek Catfc. visited him al the small hotel where 'He was living, and safd unless lu3 took his de parture forthwith, the people of/the town would rise aud atone him out of tho/place. Mr. pod answered that fae'did not IbinUUiol likely, for: the inhabitants of Zahleh had'always shown themselves kind towards him- A few days af terwords (only a fortnight ago) some ten or a dozen of the some order of priests, together with ono/of the French Jesuits, came to his house, and brought with thcmmules, upon which they said be mast pock up his baggage and be off. /They wero not accompanied by any of tho townspeople; butthey said they were acting un der the orders of tho Bishops / Mr. Dodsaid to them that if forced to gG be : coaid not help himself, bat declared be wolud never move from what ho considered bis post of duly of his own accord. Upon this llieso gentle ministers or the Gospel, with their own sacred handSjdhScw out of the windows all his books, dothM and furniture; as also all that belonged to his wife andchild-rlhe latter an infant inarms The French Jesuit, look no active part in the pro ceedings; bnt he did not prevent—which ho might have doneby a word, as the native priests in Syrla hare the greateslfear and reverenco for 'all European monks, and more particularly for those ox his order—tho others they did. The woman—an old Italian, who keeps tho small inn at Rahleh where Mr. Dod was liv ing—remonstrated with them for treating her lodger as they did; bat all ehe made by her move was to be beaten by them very severely.— They were then proceeding to eject Mr. Dodand his wife; but as the former did not wish to ex pose alady to the hands of theso fellows, he volonteered to move off at once. Mr. Bod, as a matter of course, conld not allow the matter to drop. After taking his family to Bhamdooo, he came oh to Boyroul and reported the case to Mr. Moore, the English consul gene ral, who is acting as American consul, there having been no consul of the United Slates In B.eyroat for sometime past. Mr. Moore line tsksnaptbe mailer with great spirit, and through the Pacha of Beyrout has sent an order to Bahlohfor the chief Shleks of the place to proceed to Bhatndoon and escort Mr. Dod back to their town, making them responsible that he will not be 111 treated or molested for the future. To this the Shleks have agreed, urginglhatlhcy had nothing whatever- to do with tbo outrage, which was the work of tbo priests, and of them alone. Bat I question much whether tha affair will be slowed to remain in tlalu quo. Brother Jonathan Is not the . man to Allow bis fellow countrymen io.be insulted with impunity. Mr. Mooro has done all that he can in the matter; but I suspect tbe American minister alCouatan itnople wiß -insist npon tbo ringleaders of this outrage being punished.—. Daily Newt, ' The RaQway Conference, to which reference vu nutde yesterday, adjourned to-day until! Thursday next, July 15, to enable the President of the Erie Company to submit Ibo propositions •greed.upon, in hu presence, by thootheribreo lines,_ana which, we understand, have taken a form to meet, as nearly as may be, ibo Views urged by Mr. Horan previous to the late disa greement. -The officers present from iho Cen tral, Pennsylvania ‘and Baltimore Itoadg wero ready yesterday to commit their several Com panies to the proposed | arrangement, but the President of the Erie declined to do so without advice from his Board of Directors, and iho ad journment for a week was mode to meet this suggestion.— N'tw York Timet. Wheat Crop n Vmoikia.—Half a crop of in ferior wheat is reporiediaCsroline county. Tbo same from Stafford. In King George, Westmore land and the Northern Neck counties, generally; the accounts are gloomy. -Ia Fairftx, Princo Wiliam and London.there is a better yield than wa^thought there would be—but still some damage. In the Valley counties, generally, an arerage'erop—in some of them still better All over the Btato are counties here , and tbero in whioh the harvest, will be good--but for the most part the wheat has been moreefr less iojnr od.—Alh.Qaz. / pTSoraoßaics KOT Dows Ik Tub bills.—-In Cincinnati, on Sunday evening; a boy of four teen, fired, a rocket whioh, ia aseendlng,knock ed a looee brick from tho corncr of a cbnrcb, and the hriok In falling/ slruok the boy on the neck, cutting to the bone, but not doiogfatal in jnry. Another individual, on the sameeveniog, -fired a Homan candle directly into a confection* ?£T rtpte was which filled with fireworks, sotting ibewholestocklnablaze, gelling,up a prrote oimcdlnUj—iioipronilie!! intlwbUl.,” and blowing the iweeitaenia In aU dlrectiona. N*w Tom Cm Tiut LrtT.— Tho City Ta* Lot, for 1858 n, reported tolhe Board of So lengainpostponod, r T h l ;i 1 .which IS *22?’ Vi* 7 ? , mot * Ul “ in 18 57- The torn bio Tblaition ia inertaeed b, ibo Aaarasora from $520,559,482 in 1857 U, n£ noeo of ton and a beif toiuionii.—jvilim*. ? RoaT.HcAii.itTt a, a wen known pork denier of St. Louie, oomaiued eniolda on : Wedaeador mOttlDg.ln »St of delirium tremona. Be waa foanZl biood.wilb bin seok'iiauir. diaaeTend, and * raiot tUU ia i Sbneier kfiMlp XatkppSmataer. She ''Bumoi is afloat, says thatariseomipoßdtti .tf the OMe, thaißritishdiplomacy bmsf «X* erdsed eomo prtwurtnt Madrid as to measure* of slave trade suppression arorind thecMSt of Cabo,Spain hadapplled to Napoleon lIL for support against anj compulsory proceedings on< tho part of ibo British cruisers, and baa met encouragement in that quarter. The policy of j : Franco is decidedly in favor of a disguised bnt cffeotaal complicity in the transportation of no- t ! groes, whether kidnapped or “voluntary eml j grants/' and of proof of a disinclination to suffer I Africans to emerge from the condition of work- I men, a recent act in French Guiana forms the I subject of a leadsr in the Debatt. The transfer ■or purchase of land there is now subject to a most iniquitous tax, the object of which is to prevent a small proprietary from growing up among tho liberated blacks. Largs estates and small patches of waste ground are liablo to ex actly the same fiscal obstacle, which Is on a par with the duty levied at Cirita Yecchia on “for eign liquors,” ft botllo of Champagno, or of primo Barclay and Perkins, boing taxed nothing more norlcssthan a bottle of Warren’sblacking. The has a violent article upon Lord Malmesbury's explanations in the Iloaso of Lords touching tho case of the Regina Call It says:,- j “The prelended slaves on board the Rtgma Gotti were not slaves; they were men who had been free for n long time past; they were,citi zens of two republics, exported from the United States to Liberia, who had freely contractcdcn gagementa for our colonies, -and who had. no other motive in revolting than thirst of blooa and love of pillago./ Need we that it is false, entirely false* that irons or ohalns are to bo found on board our vessels employed In tho emigration trade? . It is a jpore invention. Everybody is aworo that recruiting of Africans is effected under the active and pble surveillance of under the immodlalc oontrol of tho administration, which places an agent on board every vessel employed, and under tho eyes of the surgeon who has a responsibility to protect. Tho positive qceasations made in the House of Lords wero therefore void of all pre text os of foundation.” : Tho correspondent of the Globe remarks - “Tho violent orticle of the Constitulionel against Lord Malmesbury’s speech on the slave trade question, which was signed by the chief editor of tho himself, has created not a littlo sensation. It Is prophesied that this arti cle is ouly tho beginning of h scries of attacks on tho Govornment press of England, with which attacks on Austria are to go hand in hand. But such prophets of evil have lost mnch credit of lale.” Tho Uniters talks in tho sameviolenl strain: “White (he Government of England recoil* bcforo (hat of Washington, and before the men acing speeches of Congress, it displays a desire to interfere in Franoe, with tho vibw of pro/ renting tho recruitment of free blacks on Uie African coast. Our neighbors 100 readily for get that Paris is not Naples; and Ihey/wiU doubtless very soon learn not to forget this fact.” / Tnr. haporto (Ind.) Timta says tba£ tho Prai rie Horse Guards of that place, at d public drill ono day last week, Indulged in tho luxury of a* “charge,” made by one division'of the company upon the other. In ono of thplr evolutions, two horses came together, breaking tho necks of each, and killing both animals instantly. Tho riders were thrown fifteen^of twenty feel, one of whom—young Donnelly—was severely injured. 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SPRING STOCK JDBT OPENED, AT TBS OLD OF H B N B Y HIllB 139 Wood Btrcet, Pittsburgh, Pa,, A" Who is now receiving from Europe/and Eastern Cities, a choice assortment of artlclea/tu bis line, comprising new and tasteful shapes of Pwtrl White Stone Tea, Dining and Toilet Ware, and the tame in Plain, Gold, Lustre Baud and Flowers; Floe lron Stone Tablo Ware, known to be the most,durable now la use for Hotels and Steamboats; French China of dow styles, In Pure White,and Gold Band, eltheiMn setts or alngls | place*; Richly GRtand Decorated Toilet Sots; Drtttannla and Plated Castors; German SOvcfTea Table Spoons, Soup Ladle*, Aix, plated with direr, fine Ivory Handled Curing Ton and Toldo Knives and Poriu; Tea Walters aad Trays Shaker and Sevgrasa Tablalfate; Jappaned and Decorated Tin Toilet Sett*. / Also, a complete and (all assortment oT all articles anlte ble for the COUNTftfrIIKTAIL TRADE, at prices to ptore the public, who are/respeetlatly invited to examine this stoek. / mr22JauUwT Q_. Baker & Co o OENUdK D-LI V K It OIL!! prepared in the most ap pro7«ri/manaer, and hotllod by us, has received the sano tiottCf the most scientific of the Medical ProCtsdoo of Phil atjelpbl* and elsewhere, who recommend tt as superior to any other now mannfsettired. OfUacfikacy and Importance's* a remedial In cases of Consumption, Gout, Bronchitis, Asthma, Chronic Rheuma tism, and all Scrofulous diseases, It le unnecessary to einak; —tbounndsofealnmtphysklsMbf Europe and America havtogtested Its wondertbl cnratlveproperties. Prepared only l>y JOHN 0. BASER A 00., Wholesale Druggists, No. 154 North Third* street, Philadelphia. Bold liy at! Druggists throughout tfla country. fo*.3:dtoc3o BINOBR'S SEWING MACHINES Tho great aupsriority or SJNQER*S UA CHINES Overall others for tbs use of Clothing and Sho4 Manufacturers, Harness Makers, Carriage Trimmers and Coach Makore, # Has toug been known and practically acknowledged Ul3 NSW FAMILY MACHINE, Which is a light, compact and highly ornamental machine, (doing its work equally well with the lorge machines ) and must become a favorite for family use. A full enppiy of the above Machine* Cir sale at New Tork pricre, by R. STRAW, 33 Market PITTSBURGH, TA, Also, the BOUDOIR SEWING MACHINE. Price from fl&tot&o. [d*l7] aultklydfb 8. B. ft C. P. MARBLE, XiSCTJCTUiUftS Of" PRINTINO, JOB AND ALL KINDS OP WRAPPING PAPER. Warehouse, No. 37 Wood Street, rirrsnußon, pa. njtKtc Bay bought at mukit price*. ' J. 11. OIUUSTY, a. I)., 103 TTliriiStretl, Pittilurgh, Pttma., flaring had the advantages of Kart era Colleges and Hos pital*, and moral jean’ practice, oOera Lie profew local ■crricea la SUROIOAL AND MEDICAL OASEB.I CoL Wilton UcCudloM- Uoo. 11. A. W**vcr. lion. T. J. Jotaa 11. licllor, Enq. Hitcr, mySJydfc 1U». W. D. Howard. Her. D. 11. A. McLean. T. IL WU, pairing done onkhort notice. mr2fcifdlc GKO. 11. AHDKRSOIV, No. 181 Liberty Street, Pitttbvrgk, Pa. lusmcrck** urn waousiu cuixa is Em; TiH*l; of KATENT AND ENAMELED LEATHER, Shot LtaOtrr, SjJUt, Morocco, /YearA ami Ctn!hlry Calf Skint, Solo I_rf»athor, Carriage OllolothH, &o. All of which will he fnraUlirO at the lowed Caeli Prkea «•!! IDES WANTED HHJIUCIGN KXCUANGIC, SIGHT B IX, L 8 DRAWN DY DUNCAN, hiikohan a CO., ON TUB UNION RANK, LONDON, IN BUM* OP JjNB POUND STKKLINU AND UPU AUD3. Al*o, Ollli oti the pr|octpsl cm** «ii«l t««n« jr ffU. U. WILLIAMS 1 I*o, flanki'T*. Wood ■lrMLcoraerot Third. MATLACK & ROGERS, COMMISSION AND FORWAUDIN< MRROHANTS, So* 18 Pin* Streat, SU Loala, Mo. Urn to HardttbA Dkkaou r Bl. Look, U*j A Uallack, Cincinnati, Ohio, A Co-UmurUle, Kjr., r. 8. l>*y A 00., lianfen, Fern, Illo^ Qnva k gtona, Bankera. Itnfcatlno, lowa, Ujr A UaUairk.FblladelphUiJ’s^ IU FonjrUi, Chicago, friiclit Agent (or Illinois Centn Railroad. ■•• JaßJtmlfo ETNA STOVJIi WORKS. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, - naamotcata A.D Dana* la max vaaiarx «v COOKING; PARLOB AND HEATING STOVE! Plain and Fancy Grato Fronts, Ac., iWnoLKSALB AND RBTAIL. foundry on Allegheny lUtct, two aquarea north «Mt cl Pobnaylvaui* Pa«eßg«r Depot. Offloe nnd gules Room. mrl&lyjfe Wo, ♦ Wood Bt., Pltf tmrgtu Pa. PATHS, BIBSBLL ft CO., Coolrtnac, Parlor and Heating STOVES, Or.tei, Front., Fender*,, 0t0.,' And Ultra betaranof tbs Oolebral*! CAPITAL COOHINQ RANGE, 80. .15 LIBERTY STREET, lirfeirdt , pinßßiißnn, pa. MITCHELL, HERHOW ft CO., MiIUriCTCKKU or Cooking, Parlor 1 and Heating . STO VE S, State PronU, Fenden, Cooking Banger, &e, ntaiel, 184 H‘i rutibargh, Pa. DAWKS Sc. OLULICV, ■■an.., «| In u , on»mrat*l P.lnt.r., A If D Q RAJ NER 8; pytwn p| White LeadondZino Paint*. AUo, a]) kinda of ralnU,olU, Varafabea, Window 01m. . ' Putty, Ontahes, Ac., *' I*4 "Wbcd Sired, l*x>4oort*l**s rirpiji AUt*> wlfclydfc - . . . * v ‘ Pittsburgh Steel Works. lUouheltxrmor CAST BTEEU »IKV*rnXHQ I PLQW A. B. RUb SrßlKdflMd AXttS. PSOAyrgli t tk> due 3. b. imiu. l). B.U0O]fiU8&:00, ■. Bo*«r.' lamnl Falul llul OqltiTßtorTeaUWv ’ ’ - . ««*■»»».*• ■ _ J4M|ai* . •«: ■ Jo| JittD aibrctfeemntts, » TT\ISSOLUTION.—Tho partnerHhip ihercto 1/ fera-ftfrMng' tiftrtfa Ih* -nodcrslfcnikl, nadtr the dum of JOHN WIIITB i CO* btbii day dlaolTnl by aotoal cocMataby tbo .withdrawalef (HbQ£L BAIRD, to take f {Tact fromln tint. Tbebintoctt vOlboeoßtlnaed a before by the remaining partner*. JOHN WHItR. 7 WM. A. ITCUJRG. / fcAJIUKL BAIUD. / fonswuirt, - w*. n.iiV'itfiw, DxrlfDgtOD, Pa. PittatargtyTa- JdHN WHITK & -CCK Partington, July B, 1E&8. DBAXKB3 IN Gsaael and BUaminoni Coal COAL OIL ASD FIRE/ Jnlilmd / ITINJSS baveconstant- TT Ifon band a Urge supply of fmre Wineßa&dLtyuora for medicinal .purposes. Those yrtahlng any tiling in this Hoe can rely upon celling a pore article at 7 JOAVLEUZNCa, coracr/Wnmond and Market atreet. BLAIK * WYETH'S CHEMICAL FOOD. Another supply reAl this day, for Bale, whoTranle and I 1 *”* 11 / Jtt 13 • JOS. KI.KMINO. SPONGES—A large eapply of coarse anti O Sponges of a Very eopenor quality, ju«t rac’d ty J qla / JOB. FLKMINQ. , r pOBACjBO—50 kegs warranted Vn. G twist; . / 30 bbl*. Cat *d4 Dry Tobacco. • LEWIS ft KDQKRTON, Agents, . .i»*? / _ tOT Woo 3 street. TYIUJUS—Kas. Jamaica Ginger, Brown’s; Extract Knots for making Beer; / Oooking Extracts; / Prepared Corn Starch; riocker’s Farina; Orcam Tartan UiCarbSoda; Lemon Acid; CltrateUagneslo; Lemon Syrup; Feast Powder. D. Ik FAIIIJK3TOOR * 00., No. CO, corner of Wood and Fourth sts. pOLLINS PARK—A premium of $lOO VZ *» »» OoUlci Park, on Thureday. 16th July, to the owner of tho fastest trotting boreeito hornets: mQe heats, twit three la five; drivers to weigh 145 pound® •nutnee entrlei tobemadooDSatnnley the i*V°;.« l, l Frcoto ell trotting hone*. Trot to come off it four o’clock P. M, for theaccommodatlou of visitors will leave uw Pinna. Railroad Depot on the day. Jy7:td:chF PROPOSALS will I>e received by tho Re cording Regulator, at tile office, on Penn street, nntil Wwlacedey, tho 14th day of Joly, IBM, at 12 M., for fur nishing all material and building a BBWKR IN ODEltfir ALLEY, from tho North aide of Fourth street to the Jlonongahtla river. " Plani and Hjwclflcatloua may tie aeon at the Recording Regulator's ofllco, to which the attention or lid Jem la r£ qP ra ted. Jy7:td R. R.UcGOIVIN. SU N IJIUES—IBG SacJcH Extra Tenn. Flour: 20 tacks Hog Ilalr; 4 do Dry Apple*; 2 do Furthers; 74 Ibla. No. 1. Urd; 18 bal« Cotton; to arrlro on Clifton, fcr sale by Jy& • ISAIAH DIOKKY A CO. QEASONAULE GOODS—Sun Umbrellas, kJ Parasols, Duitera, Hoop £kirt«, lace Mautlea, Organ dies, Lawna,Ac. . C. HANSON LOVE, Jys furmctly Lore Tiros, No. 74Market street. PAYETTE SPRINGS! THIS HIGHLY AGREEABLE ami nt tractire monnlaln rcanrt, La* lawn leased by the kuli aeriber. New building! and Improvement* for rocruallon, amusement and bathing, havo recently hren erected awl arc ready for one, and the hotel newly painted and snpplied with now furniture, Ac. Tho purifying ami healing proper ties of the waters of there Springs lA*e been fully treted by chemical analysis, and tho experience uf Indlvliluat* proves their efficacy. THEY NEVER FAIL TO CURE SCROFULA and other‘disease! of tho blood by freely drink ing the water, and eruptions by bathing and external ap plication of the depot!lea of the stream. There waters are chalybeate of iron, with portions of Magnesia and Salta. In addition to the elevated, beautiful and ploasant mountain location of there Springs, they are in the midst of classic ground—wild, romantic and pictnmqno scenery, caverns, cataract! and cascades. Within a circuit of four, or five l mlleaare FOKTNICESSITY, Waihington'i First Rattle Field, WASHINGTON’S SPRIXO MEADOW?, which bo owned to the day of Ida death, Dunbar’s Camp, Craddock's and JnmoeTtlle’a Graves, Delaney's Cave, Ohio and Cucumber Falls, and tho Charade of Meadow lion, oasy of access on horseback or in vehicles, to be bad at the Springs. The streamsaboond In Treat and the woods In Game, affording a rtch field fbr the diadplee of Walton and NlmroiL . /, Situated within five mluotee walk of tha National Road, with regular dally stages passing Rest aud Wcet,c»ndfct log with Pittsburgh stoamboaUat Brownsville, and with tho cars of Pittsburgh and ConneUaville Railroad at Con- Belleville, which render there Springs convenientof accree In ashortday'srideCromCumberland'aodPUUbnrgb. The advantage of oar location—our moderate chargt-a, earnest desire and the exertions wa will nse to give entire eatisfectlOD. and to make onr gneets romlbrtablu, w<* Imps will not fall to render / FAYETTE SPRINGS Ooe of tho most popular and agreeable summer resorts la the country. Persuus wishing Efengage i-poois, or to make further inquiry, will pirare address the nitdereignod, at Fayette Springs p. 0., or at Uuiontown, Pa. Ju3;dtf . / jy. F-BABCOCK. BOOTS AND SHOES, CHEAP FOR CASH. JAMES ROBB, / NO. 8* MARKET: BTRF.ET, NEAR TUB MARKET HOUSE, Uas lost received Ida large Spring etock of LADIES', MASKS’ and CHILDRENS' BOOTS and anOEft URNS’CALF, KIP ANDOOAKSM / .BOOTS, anoKS, OXFORD tiim, GAITKIUW OPERAS, Ac. ' BOTS’ AND YOUTHS* BOOTS, SHOES, Ac, A very superior article and rtrywat, Direct from the Manufacturers, which tio will sell tiy the raikor rtnasax at very mluc«o pricre f»r cash. Tills•i-fiiprlare on* of Ui« largest assortments tob* found in any city, suitable I.* city aud country sal re, and /having over twenty years ex penance in buying, ho i rusts that he can now cult all taslea. lie respectfully invltetall In want to e A, areurlng thorn that they will be pleated.' • mrtff—mylT • ' PEN St— Dawson, Warren & Hyde’s \JT now Mil inperlor ‘‘SrtX’Gold Pen, suitable for 'flu* vritlii(asd flgitruiK. Book-keepers will Adi) (bi< Pro mpe rior to Jswpb Ultlott'sSirel Pen of the aame construction and Dumber. Bill flock of fll ibft Ter (odd ' rt) lea of Pena and Silror Holder*, manotactnred bj the above celelirated firm. For sale by J. L. HEAD,7BFourth street,. Jol \ Apollo Bnlldlne*. Aiil(nct'i StU. THE Personal Property of David Holmes be fold by the undersigned on THURSDAY, JULYICra, lH&f|, at lOo’clotk al s.,at tbo reddcnreof the said David towuehlp, Allrithea; county. JTfclOt Wm, 11. FORSYTH, Assignee. QtOSINQ ODT SALE OF ICB CIiaSTS, MASTER'S CREAM FREEZERS, BREAD SAVES, At reduced price*. Now it tl» limoto iDpply yotrroelf it J. T. CRAIOVA CO’S, 134 Wood at. The best assortment of BOOT GUNS, Y SPORTING APPARATUS, GUN FURNITUBK, UUNTING ACOOUTAEUENTS, \ ’ In tbs city, le at CARTWRIGHT* YOUNG, . No. Bfl . Wood street. SOAPS-*-A largo supply of Low’s well; known Brown Windsor Snap, joat rec'd; Ahn, Honey, Palm, l/llac*, Nymph and olber tancy Soaps constantly ou band at - JOB. FLEMING'S, Jb7 corner Diamond and Market street. C 1(1 AltSl ClGAltSl!—A largo.lot of genn- Ine lUrmn»Ci(cmr«ortho‘•Seocea,** i-OcwtßUe," •‘Con cblt*, N and w Eotra Afio*” hrindj rec'd tbuf day. Ttigee vlablng » box of good Cigara Bbooldrall nod exmolno toy ■toclc before pon;t«Mlo|{ alßCKbem JOd. FLKUINO, IjUiUIT JAHB—For Fruit, Preserve and 1 Pkkl«,of»ildtM. JAfl. COHKS—from 1U IdcL to 0 lech, for FrnlL Pro- WTTH and Pickle Jen. BOTTLE WAX—Foreeellnjr Pnilt Prceerroa end Pickle J*f»- 0. L.rAItMKSTOOK'AOO., Ja3 No 60, corner Wood tail F6urlb «1». Boston & fabina crackers—Jnst rcc'd 3 Ibl*. fruli from the agent in Nov York, and for aa)e at FRANCK'S Family Uroeery nod Tea Store, Fmlrr •litrwl, f Jut MURPHY & BURCHFIELD hh.vo rctfd • lotofFlgaredSwlaa Moalitts.aOecldeU bargain. AJa », l’eijmaud IJneo Collar*, lower (fata nanal.' ■Awd w* are now offering our borage* mad Urcnadtae Robe* at mn« aaeaon. Q U NDRI £ aga iTitxseodT iTd o Feath- U *<*•; 13. do Tone. \Ybcat; 30 b&la. 8. Bpring»‘«stra (am ity Floor, lo arrlT* oa ateaucr Olenwood and for nle by JW . ISAIAH DICEKY k OQ. IjILOUR—2O bbls. Extra Family, made of eeleclej White Wheat, upremly for umll/.IMV In etare and br tale by .&URKRT DIUKKY, epl9 , 134 FrooUlm*. war Wood. L AWNS, UERAOKS. LACK MANTLES, . DOMESTIC UCKWUEAT SEED—I 2 bus. in store X) and for aale by - ' DIVIO C. ItRRBST, jnlO corner of Liberty and Handpta. Linseed oil-io bbis. for sale by JnlO nKNttT ILOoLUNS. Q4JNDRIES—3ObbIs. Silver Springs Extra O family Vlook 13 nckaTohn.Wbeat;2ttacks flaxseed; 3 eackafeaUwrs, nowlandlog frota at earner a len wood for aatoby JnO ' ISAIAH DIOKEy S CO, fNEUAR TUBS AND BUCKETS—2O nest. V-/ Vann. Cedar Tabs and COdas. Docket* in afore and for aafaby - JaP ISAIAH DICKKY A 00. WHEAT, kbw .crop— 237 sacks X white and 123 tack* red on alceitner PoUnd to arrlre forrelaby , Juft ISAIAII PICKS? * 00. t ACKERAL—2O half-barrels new No. 3 , Mackerel, large,Ju»t rac'd and for rale by *• .LKECH A HUTCHINSON, 1 -•-• . ... KO.IIS Second at... >UN UMBRELLAS—Alorgelotjustrec’d ► this day, a HAMaONLOTS.Mo.T4 Market atret TUST PUBLISHED—Brightf/s Pardou’s U Annas! Dfomt for 1854 to 15M. whole «»pW tntSrtßhtlylifttnkm'aDltcet loMay2MU*> _ jaS v •. •; \IKAT.A Wood at. >- ■pOTATOESr-lOOlmii. »t2sc to .dose; lot, •^^^'nrrcnowtitcOßPßTioo, : lagaewlud mmm >imt» ijFot Strut - uTgteioa Ll^rt/|tmtX« r »*»»• «nii>« rooted from that dat^eitber irithor .wltboat the 'nSiX^rSleSfit Prodaee UertunLlwlOß nUOntUUS ““i 1 * 4 !* 8 *,* Warehouse la the ttu - , with to alley Wdi#| to Irani tl» b«rijle« biting a good «Uad for bmdoom. "... The ataod, Casks, KMtUjisßTnbs, Copper Ft>Mc,» lu . ho eolil to pcrsoae wanting each oa itawtlw terma. The balance of their stock ofCrocotlm, Wloe*andli« want* of-a profeMlonal roan, ami will lw rented t,f a tana of year* lo a ct»d ten ant. For further parthroUra eu.iolro of turlS ALEXANDER KIKO. EOR SALE—IO acr«3 of Lmul 4 milos from Allegheny City. The lend I i good and will b« sold it a bargain. Also, 4 Lois Lib.ity, 30 by 130 feet ea-b Will l*osold ibw .Apply to Q. W. BONN, East aid* of the Diamond, third door North of Ohio street, Allegheny Cityi , fa)2 FOR SALE —190 ncrcsof Land 20 miles irem Allegheny CitsJ4 mile from Allegheny and Hot ter Plank Hood; over IQO acres cleared; will he Sold on r*a nonnblc terms. Applyto GEO. W.BUNN, oast aide of the Diamond, 3d door north of Ohio at, Allegheny city. Jol2 at. Clair Hotel for Sale, Pittsburgh, Fa. TIIE subscriber haying determined to re llnqnisb holiness in this city, prrptrdOTj to going west, offers for solo tho Lease, Fixtures, Furniture and Good Will of this popular first ctass Hotel. Its location la the beet in tho city, being on the corner of 8L Clairand Penn ntreou, and convenient to all the Depot* and Steamboat Landings, Public Buildings, places ofAmusement, etc, etc. Tho Loose is now doing a lint rate business, and has nr-' erased for tho last three and • half years about Jifly Thous and Dollars i>or year. To anypartlea desirous of ougaging in the businras, thL< affords au opporttmliy seldom to bo met with. It will bo sold on terms that cannot fail to suit. Address W. O. CONNELLY, JufcdGwlwT St.CUIr Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. (State Journal, Columbus; Cleveland Herald, Clucinnat Gazette, Wbcellog Time* copy dAw3t; and'Newark (0., Times. Zanesville Courier and Steubenville Uerald copy 3t* and ecn-1 bill to title ofßco for collection.] , _____ LOTS FOR SALX2. THE following Lots nro now offered for sale on very liberal .term* and low prices, Tic Ist. Fifteen I*l* fronting on Batler street, In Lawrence •Till*, immediately opposite the wall of Allegheny Cemetery. Each )ot2l feet front by 100 to 121 feet deep to an ntley 20 fwt wide. . 2d. fifteen lota nearer the Allegheny river, each 21 feet fronton IVarl a feet wide) ami eXti-mling ip depth 110 tuot to «aBl1rjrS)lc«(«id». Tornte of aetata follow*—Ono Uilnl of the whole porchaae money taremaiD on bond and mortgage—interest pajabla annually—oho-tbinl of Uie balance ca»h4o band; the re mainder to be pah! In fonr equal annual instalment*, with interred, payal>le annually, necored by bond and mortgage. Parchann to pay for deoda. PUua of these lota may beyeeoattbo ioliawlngplaa-*:, Bailey, Brown Co’a, O’Hara 4 Co'" Utoaa Works, F. grllen k Co'a, Coleman, HaHniao A Co'a, ' A. Bradley A Co'a, White'* Carriage Fadory, Knap’A Wad*'#, Pa. E. B. Works,9th ward, Ehoenberger A Co’*, jAUogbeuy Valley R. R. D*- 4. Wood, Ageutfor i'lioc&U) pot, - Brewery, {At tboGarHtoo, Newmejcr 4 Graft, EmplrejUagh McKelfy’# Lumber ~ Work*, | Yard, , » Park, McCurdy 4 Co’* Copper Work*. For further particular*, apply to - .D.w.« A. a. TtELL,'Attorneys, No. IU3 Fourth al, Pittalmr^h. Valuable Si. Lonli Improved Properly / for Bale. TnE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, known u the BL LouU Norelty Work*, mm offered fcr sale. Tho eatabliahmcut lmaa good stock of Patterns, iaibos anil Tool* for * general Stationary Engino and Ma* chine bn*lDw, with a capacity tor working reyenty-flTe band* anil will l») soM. entire to a good pare barer, upon roaaooabto terms. The atrrlcc* of a competent man, well acquainted with tho place and familiar with the badness, in be Becaml by the parch a*er, if desired. Further particulars cao bo obtained by addressing either f the ondandgned, at St.Uula. JAMBS IfiOOKUITT, CHARLES DAVIIA, WM. ft. UIDDLKOOMB. FOR SALE; 5-100 perches of Land In ColNo* towosbipl nrar Eait Liberty,adjoining Usds of That Mellon sod ii. IA. Neeley. This property is ele* gently situated for a private residence, tnd Would make os* of (ho moat handsome country seats in tbo beautiful valley of Kaat Liberty. For price aod term*, apply to AUSTIN, LOOMIS k CO-, . je23 No. S 8 Fourth stmt. Y ALU ABLE CITY LOT FOK SALE.— That eligible building lot, with the buildings thero* on; aOuatod on the corner ot LijMjty and Hand street*, front ing 28 ft ")4 iuche* .00 Liberty .andextending back along Hand street 110 feet to Exchange alley. jcilO T. B. YOUNU ACCESSSsithOeIdBL Manufactory for sale or rent —EntcrprieoFoaiulry, cm 'Alleghe ny, with good ataam power, Bailable for maonlhctaring porpoM,.«>rT«rioiukiod£:wiU be sold or tossed low. Kn aulreofAlr. Buooei Henderson, ne«r tbo premise*, (lisjj 10 csre of Uor. Spruol!* church.) who .will ebow tha property, or of JeOB-HODIBON t CO„ 2Sfi Liberty vkT* FOil SALE Oil LEASE, a lotion Fourth street, between Smlthfleld snd Cherry Allsy, 100 fee? froot by 66 deep. A Lot on Third street, near Smlthfkld, 40 bet front by 85 foot deep. "* Nurvn Wasd—The square bounded by Boiler, Wilkins •nd Carroll streets and Spruce alley, 64 fret front I>j -120 deep, nearly opposite to Pennock A Hart's Foundry, The square bounded by Smallm&n, Wfflilns and Carrol streets and Spruce alley, 204 bet front by 120 deep, On Allegheny, Canon and Bntler streets; adjoining Hi* Allegheny Valley Railroad Station, forty conUguouiLots, each 24 feet front by 120 feet deep. < Eight acre* of ground In Reserve township, part of out Lot 225, between the New Brighton Mad and itllldale Oem etry. Sixty Loty In Allegheny City, Third Ward, between Sait l«M and Chestnut street. A Tract of Land In'Westmoreland County, od-the FliUa dolpblatnrnnike, 7 miles from Latrobe—7s acres In cnltl vatlou of rich bottom land-4100 acres. A Tract of Land near Llgonler, Westmoreland county, o 375 acria. WILLIAM U. DARLINGTON, mylDidtf 155 Third street, a bore Smlthflcld. Ohio Land for Sale. THE subscriber "oflora for sale section ton, township 12, nngelO, Stark county, Ohio, commonly known aa “Bowman's &cUon, M containing 640 acres. It Is •ltuatod throe milea ww|t of Massillon, on U>« State leading to Woceter, and within abont two miles of the Pitts burgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. Hie south, east and north-east quarters am partly cleared and Improved— the remainder la covered with superior Umber—and the wluJo U well watered by springs and running streams;— Gila section, la considered the. finest body of land In the county. It will be sold undivided or In quarters to salt Krchmeen. To those who deslro to Invest in real estate • Iter opportunity Is rarely offered. ocZ&dawlfT Farmtor Bale. THE ANDERSON FARM. 2} miles El above the Depot, at New Brighton, Heaver Co., Efl Block House Hon, cooUlning 108 acres of exceuent land, every acre, of which U tillable, and 05 of .which is un der cultivation. There are 13 acres of good timber, 50 acres in crass and paaturo, and an abundance of coal. There la an Orchsfdol grafted fruit trees. In almost ovary fluid there is a spring of never-failing water. Tire Improvements consist ot a new frame Dwelling, at ! tidied toa weaihor-boarded log, a small tenant house and a 'tarvn framo Barn, (0 by 26 feet. • Tula choice farm Islu a high state of education, fences good, and In a reepoctable neighborhood, convenient to terms, enquire at THIS OFFIG& or of Jalg-dAwtfTX J.ANDBItfUN, New Brighton, Pa. Valuable City Property for Sale. THAT very desirable lot on Water Street and Redoubt Alley, next to John Irwin A Bona, being 12U feetpn Water and FrontatrMts, and 100 deepalong the Alley. , It will be sold together or Jn lota o! 20 or 24 feet each. For terms, (which will he made easy as to payment.) ap ply to JOSRMI 8. LBKCII A CO.. mr4:dtf liberty Stmt, Pittsburgh. Libert* street property for SALE.—The Btnre-room.aod Dwelling, situated on Liberty street, near fit. Clair, known as No. 183. The lot (a about 22 feet front and 12D fret deep, extending back to Exchange Alley, ODVfhlchtS erected a Stable and Carriage. house. ThspropertyrentsreadllyfoTgOOO,andwUlbesold at a bargain and on mccommodatlngterma. For particulars enquire of R. 11. KINO, apll - No. 211 liberty street. OHIO WHlTffi BULPIIUR. These celebrated springs, (iicr«- tofore known as "Hart's Springs,"on the Scioto River, 4J4 miles from Ohio While Sulphur Station, on the Spring field, Mount Vernon.aod Pittsburgh Railroad; 8 mllcefrom Dolawate, on the Cleveland and Columbus Kailroai, and 17 mile* from the City of Oolnmbos. Is now open to the public seeking health or pleasure, under auspices and with ap potntments that will make It Pinsr Cuts In every portico- Isr. The present proprietors of the Ohio White Sulphur hare liberally added to the buildings and genera] arcommo datlooeof the estate, and bare fitted and (nmithed the whole on the suggestions of taste and luxury. TAc ttofrfiw tool be uarrerptifftialie. near the domain has bocn thought to be the finest in Ohio; the air Is pure snd healthy, and the medicinal properties of the wonderful Bpring, (jetting 120 gallons per minute,) are now admitted to possess curative and recnperatlvo Influences superior to the-tamed White Snlphnr of Virgiols. There are attached to tbeesUbUahment all the accrue rles found at the first Summer Hotelaof the country. . - The lawns and grounds about the Hotel are spacious and wollkcpt, and the beautiful drives through the old forests aud along tho romantic river are tfdgularly attractive, though quits secluded. - Arrengemdata can be made for rooms by addressing ISA A 0 PAIBT, Columbua, Ohio. For any further general Information,reference may bo luu to Messrs. Andrew, Wilson ACo..'ClodnnaU; or to Meoan FUlng of tho Neil, or Kelsey of the American Hotel, Colum bus; or to Mr. ii. Chamberlain, of tho American Hotel, Del •ware. '• - : js3Q,lrod* , ; THEfcE AKi"mr things which nffortls qa greater pl&aaarelhanelUlnfdowft to wttteanoUreof the Celebrated Hoctetter'a Stomach Uittera, bocanaewe are fat' iy-toaaciona we are cooferrlac-a public benefit, ami pot beul tella tta that; by onr doUcm, many have been Induced to fako theeo Bitten, mad been reecoed from .death by Dye pcpela,Biarbooa,'etc., etc.-for the core of which Uta cer tain. The Bitter* have alwayi bees known to excel all other preparation* In the speedy eureof all the UteeMeatho atemach u holr to: the marked Ikvor with wh Ich It in. wy>k»t> of by tbOM who hare oaod them, cannot hot con vinca ailthal tta virtues are many. Try them. ninTrT Bold by BrncKtats everywhere, and by HCkSTCXTBH d SMITH, Bole pßprtetore.No** M Water or SB Front eta.- joHfcdawT ... SUPEIUOU BLANK BOOKS, LeUgera, I Jonrxuds, Cart* Book* and Day Bdpka. A Urjjn mpply ou hlndlW«U» «.«»oat «o|>*rtor wanow,of tlt« Cow' uriiiityafpapar.tspaeUllyfar clly ordtra. CUak Books madsto.drdJrTroW to no; ritwpatUro. wm.o. joonbWinT.oo, ct Wurfst^ msu.— OO bbis and 50 hlf bblnnew No. 3 C Uackml*' . " '\ ■ aO-bbli Btltlmon Herring, : 99 do Hallfex ‘ _ do, , > CO do Uockirei: - SO do l«ko nab, la store tad rdf nlotij ** ’ J. B. CAMFIKU? TtAKBFISU— / P'J J6O *,' _ 4° ’ StartsT, . I lniish; to arm® OB ,•. •-'•• : -v-c IMj 4ij retyl u*ft tOftf’ BMH B.OOUINI. J-v .-- Hgoltoonir M^u'yyy^gft ,r: , / {ra»Nonci.—The St«& Books of tho >‘Mon 'ssssS“A- TC.ishJSSr'f™ w«?tai dO. for how.mudipcr cent cflh«*%raMtM ■***?? •f*W,tho bidder* will p. j !*•*?££" - for lew Ilian fifty \*r <•« ut. of tha n!lrJ3!s?iJ!? Md rented and not more ibu ono Ktoowm »*. l J c * ' nUperaon. U, «dvr of n^cSSi^*** 110 iht HHNaTLAMBBE£c btt t urncs Momwmmru rilUl'nrgh, M*y BS“oitidenii.—Tlio President aod Di rM _ tor* of U»o lnmtsbcti Comply g harothtJ day dn-Urfd »(UvJ t 1)« rwioetkm of the Stock IfotM. . mysasdir lIKXIiY M. ATffOQD, gocrcSry, JFot Sale. J. B. BWKITZBB, Nn. 101 4th street; Plltalmrgb. MMim. SStants. W"" OOL! WOOL!!—loo,ooolbs.WwlihntV v- TIITCUOOCK, UcCBES&T A CO, . 123 focond and 1M frronlata.- . J»2lalAwifT WOOL highest market' . r>rin»fmld fur Wool,' by S. UiBIIACdII ACO. • J®lB No SOS liberty atmt. WARTKD IIinKUIATULY^-19,000Via to eango In tbo sal® of the most popular sailing Books in America* Isnluli, Bltehmlfiftniiiiii iaf Teach, era wishing tQ.traret, will: And this to bea'reryprofttable' andpteanut i>pufnes% ehabllnßthea to etui in like money at tbo fame 15 mo. Agents now la the bo* Inon eeo clear/ng from $5OO to $1,600 per rear. For full. rartlcuUn vfim lint of Books, *addrc*a If. M. EULTSON.' Queen City Publishing Ifoua®, 141 Mala street, Cincinnati. - BUUBON. rhlUdctpliUu • ISSutatfonal. T a 5S, c >?“??« of 8t James, Maryland. ANNUAL SESSION begins ■h.tdlJ'ESlMl S0II,; PooclsU .ItcnSoM :• i»?»i.,. rc 3 0c, * e ®l Applicants esnentenmy of.tbo - Turns— I Two hundred' end fifty doUsim' f nf . • payablo eemi-flnnnally la advance; covering Si Tuition and Boarding; • ‘ F>*radmission apply to Uio Ecv. Dr. EBitfoOT. Col lego SL James P. Q., Maryland. Ja9iiewdtd ’ LAW SCHOOL OF TUB UXIYEUsFfy ■ at CAinmwag, mass, ■ Tbo Instrnctor* in thto. .School tro . lion. Jott Paukb,7>L D., Royafprofcssor. lion. THKOMnum I’AMO 13, Lb. D., Dane Professor. Hon. ItMOtT Waotbcux, LL.D, University Profamor. TIIE course of instruction embraces tho' va* ■ rloon branches of the Common Law; sod of Equity, Ad' 1 miraJty; Commercial, International and ConstitutioMaliaw* and lira Jurisprudence of lbs United' S totes. Tbs law' U> >- brary consists of abont udu now works - appear they are added, and every eflbrt la nude to render it complete. - j' J Instruction is given by oral lnctnrwandflxpc4UkiDs,(and ~ by recitations and exaxmnatioas, in connection with them.) >' of which there are ten every week. Two ifoot Courts are ■ also hotden In each week, at each of which n can**, prerl-' ously given out, is argued by four students, and an opinion • delivered, by the PfCsJdiDg Instructor.—ltooms and other i bcilitlesare alto provided for the Club Courts; and an A* I: - •ambly ta held wecklj ; Torpractlee In debate, and acquiring* a knowledge of parliiUpentarylowand proeoediogs. ' i Btndeoia may enter tbo School in any stage of tbolr profes aional studies or mercantile pursuits, and at Ui» commence*,' meat of either term, or in tlio middle, or other i*rt of a . term, i Tliey aro at lib, rty to elect shat studies Uiey will pome' ' according to their view of tbelr own'wants and attainment*. Tlie Academical year, which commences on Ttmrsdsy.six weeks after the third Wednesday in July, fe dliided Into ! 1 two terms, of twenty weeks each, with a vacation Of sik ' w*eks at-the Cud of each term. ‘ ■'* Daring the IVfnlrr vacation, the Library U opened, warn ed.aud lighted, for the nseoftho members of tlio School, The exercises of tho next term will commence on Hoadt;, Sept 0,1458. . Applications for odmiauoa, or for Catalogues, or any far ther iniormatkm, ruay l«e unde to either ol the Pr&feesoreat' Cambridge. __ _ Ju3dewd3wi» Male F 'l«n _ .sale and Foma. - Academy, Xorth SctricH« msmi'ou. ;■. B«*loncotnni>uod on TUESDAY,th* 18th (Ist' of liar, gfndenla odmfttcd at ary time. Itefcrto JadgePark. Mnnrl.w.f.T.Gen. W IteWn9on,Jr_ Allegheny; J. It.lfunl.r.vM riiubarab; J. !£.. M«Hernfo: : Jno. B.McPadden.do. • jx,. For farther parllcnlar,-. u I.Ir.TH i l-.KV li:\YKDDßß,Prfndpal,’ i :.V mj2Sul»it2mP NViHi H- wickley, Bearer Co, Fa,' Suction SaleH. P. M. DA VIS, / , Oommerdal Hahn u.-oins, Ho. M Fifth 'fftmti- ' “ EXECOTOK’S SALE oi'”LOTS®fis2i CITYOF ALLEGOBNY.—Oo Tondiv : tradiiz;jQlT ‘JJtb, at 8 o'clock, at the. Commercial Balca"-Booma, Ko. M Fifth Plttafenrgb, by order of Jowph Kuox, Eaq., Bxecator of Catbarino Rudolph, deceased, will be boI. rom—.w*.». rom WILLIAM B. POTTS * CO« - jrLOCItPAOTORaj-w-v-:^.". GRAIN [AND PKODtTOfi commission merchants, . 221 N. Delaware nretnMsaad 323 2L Vino Street,) . / rt •: ; PUILABBLPIIIA. - '*yca«h adTaacesutedsMtOtwulgnmenia mylluUm Wm. b. Eoutn.'.i.wJia-neutM WH. B/nOLttKB 4fcfiao., PORK AND DEAF PACKERS, PFALKBSIX PROHB2OSK <&» ? Corner Bwrket ahd Pronl Sticsti. mrM ■•' : ’ -> • w. O- WALL’S ' riOWVBB OABXiB&V, FOURTH 8T REST, between Wood and Uarket,Tittslmrgh AMBROTyPES and * - , , pnorooßApna > Taken In the TOOT BTTIk .or. UB i Aar, at MUlsbctcry pric**. - ' .. , mylLdfln : : CARLO * CO»8' f..S 7" A MBROTYPE AND PUOTOGRAPHtO . -AX. QALLEHIHH. No." 1 Pitth atraoLoppoalLltalj'lt aad 5* t y r ° olUs Alemltis'r I>ro4 Cl,-ro. PDotcenDha ■ 1 '«*«», OHtoJmf plain. :Spedaaao« awl Hmwptloo HoomontlMittqnikllbMTjV 1 mpftdl, ' J^MBROTYPES— QDALITVAND Tlt^SD, ■ I'UT IN QOOD OASES 708 FIFTY CENTS, -■ i - ADAMS QALCXRT. NO. i'OUETH STREET. : •. mjl&n* DRY GOODS OPEHKD ZDUfcAf. -- 0. PAKBQS IdOYgi 71 Mittal ifc JftlfrdAwt’ V or TH* BIST